...due to William Hill caps on payouts.
Ticket that should have paid $609,000 pays only $35k
https://www.actionnetwork.com/horse-racing/kentucky-derby-exacta-trifecta-bad-beat-darren-rovell
(Apparently you have to either have the app or subscribe in order to read the full article, but you'll get the jist.)
Anyway, I know next to nothing about horse racing, but apparently Nevada race books are considered "non pari-mutuel" facilities, making such a cap legal? On the surface, this doesn't make any sense.
The guy filed a claim with Gaming, which I think (from what little I know about it) he's a substantial underdog to win.
Interested in the opinions of the horseplayers here.
Ticket that should have paid $609,000 pays only $35k
https://www.actionnetwork.com/horse-racing/kentucky-derby-exacta-trifecta-bad-beat-darren-rovell
(Apparently you have to either have the app or subscribe in order to read the full article, but you'll get the jist.)
Anyway, I know next to nothing about horse racing, but apparently Nevada race books are considered "non pari-mutuel" facilities, making such a cap legal? On the surface, this doesn't make any sense.
The guy filed a claim with Gaming, which I think (from what little I know about it) he's a substantial underdog to win.
Interested in the opinions of the horseplayers here.